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SCHOOLS.
2WT-
Revenue ot each School.
; School Fees.
Government
Contributions.
Local
Assessments,
(2)
Voluntary
Contributions
and Other
Sources.
(3)
Expenditure
of each School.
REMARKS.
340
571
660
720
(*)
604
(4)
28,927
(*)
88.153
149
3.528
23,929
School Fees.
938
95
Government
Contributions
(')
1,380
28
73
"67
210
j Voluntary
Other Sources) Contributions
896
1,211
793
31,287
112,332
(17)
210
Expenditure
of each school.
14-
932
30
J.474
63
4,046
1.095
1,042
629
443
352
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1,417
574
1.141
419
214
59
91
81
6
476
310
240
511
5,367
2,447
2,500
1,761
10
No returns.
S5
so returns.
225
147
456
!
40
i
is
; No returns.
1,028
692
1,170
50
1
13
i
j No returns
No returns. '
2,088
1.385 '
i
540 \
101
220
775
720 |
209
1
100 ;
30 i
1
51 1
130 j
(12)
560
110
30
55
20
20
50
60
35
35
10
10
No
I
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I
returns.
156
213
12
11
i
i No returns.
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! —
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No returns
2,344
1.568
632
88
434
386
344
323
326
j
20
63
215
(1) Attendance of boys and girls is not separately recorded.
(2) i.e., rates imposed by local committees for school
maintenance.
(3) Mainly from municipal, ohurch and Evcaf funds.
(4) Government contributions to Orthodox-Christian,
Maronite and Moslem elementary schools incladi
grants (£2,160) paid from Education Funds.
(5) These schools include some Secondary Education, in
respect of which fees are paid.
(6) Managed by the Governing Body of Moslem Secondary
Schools under the Secondary Education (Moslem)
Laws, 1920 to 1927, following the curriculum of
Secondary Schools in Turkey.
(7) Includes grants for training elementary school teac
(8) Managed by Committees under the Secondary Educa–
tion (Greek-Christian) Law. 15)23, following tlie cunv
culum of Secondary Schools in Greece.
(9) A commercial school.
(10) Includes two commercial schools.
(11) A private school on the lines ot an English Gramma
School.
(12) Includes Government grant in lieu of education
taxes previously paid by Protestants.
(13) Supported by the Reformed Presbyterian Mission.
(14) A private ' finishing " school teaching languages
music.
(15) These schools receive a Government grant ii lieu oi
the amounts previously derived by them from Educa–
tion taxes.
(16) Other Schools, viz.. Froebel School. Kyrenia, private
schools at Amiandos and Skouriotissa under the
management of the Cyprus and General Asbestos Co.,
Ltd., and Cyprus Mines Corporation, respectively.
Returns are for the last two schools only.
(17) Financial returns are.for the Amiandos school only